LETTER: Urgent action needed amidst Eskom’s decline and Msukaligwa’s incompetence

Corrupt officials have destroyed our once-prosperous town within two decades.

Louis Bates, former principal of Laerskool Breyten writes:

I want to highlight some important facts to give context to our current situation:

  1. Kimberley in the Northern Cape, is recognized as the earliest adopter of electric streetlights in 1882, setting a precedent for the African continent.
  2. During the 1980s, Eskom supplied 75% of Africa’s electricity.
  3. In 1994, Eskom offered some of the world’s lowest-cost electricity.
  4. In 2001, Eskom was recognized as the number one power supply company globally.
  5. However, in 2023, Eskom has become arguably the world’s worst electricity supplier, plagued by frequent power interruptions, unnecessary load-shedding, and load reduction.

The Msukaligwa local municipality exacerbates the situation with additional load reduction due to their inability to manage the crisis. Proper planning and competent leadership are crucial to addressing these issues effectively.

The municipality must:
These measures are vital for progress.

The load reduction is a consequence of incompetent decision-makers lacking a grasp of planning:

Additional load reduction and the challenges residents have to face:

Trust in the Msukaligwa municipality has eroded. It is time for our community to make an educated choice regarding service delivery.

Corrupt officials have destroyed our once-prosperous town within two decades.

Eskom, once a powerhouse, teeters on the brink of collapse. Action must be taken to prevent further deterioration.

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